Habs fire Marc Bergevin and Trevor Timmins
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It’s now official. The Canadiens will be looking for a new general manager as Marc Bergevin has been relieved of his duties as has long-time executive Trevor Timmins.
It’s now official. The Canadiens will be looking for a new general manager as Marc Bergevin has been relieved of his duties as has long-time executive Trevor Timmins.
While the biggest news of the week for the Habs has come off the ice, there were still three games for the Canadiens over the past seven days. As has been the theme this season, they only managed to win one of those.
When the front office news broke prior to puck drop, I figured the intermissions would be the most compelling parts of Saturday’s game. However, the Habs came out and showed some determination and fought hard to preserve multiple leads en route to a 6-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The Habs have a vacancy in their front office the team confirmed on Saturday night that Scott Mellanby has resigned as their Assistant GM.
The Habs played a good first period on Friday in Buffalo. However, NHL games still are three periods long and the Sabres took over following the opening 20 minutes which allowed them to skate away with a 4-1 victory.
With the Habs off to a dismal start to the 2021-22 season, it’s time to review and grade their early-season performances. This article will focus on the goaltenders and defencemen.
After picking up a win on Saturday, the Habs were back in action Wednesday to try to make it back-to-back victories for the first time this season. However, they forgot that consistent effort was required in order to make that happen as they struggled mightily for long stretches in a 6-3 loss.
With the Habs reading the one-quarter mark of the season, there have been plenty of surprises and disappointments with at least a handful of small positives along the way.
It was a light week for Laval as they only had a pair of road games on the schedule with their lone victory coming against Toronto in what was a thrilling comeback as they hang around the playoff mix in the North Division.
The past week for the Habs featured three different types of games – a close one, a blowout loss, and a mostly blowout win. In the end, the end result in the standings was pretty much the same as they picked up just the one victory which led to some more desperate roster movement than usual.